I remember watching a video of Chinese entrepreneur, Jack Ma, speaking a couple of years ago and the message has stuck with me. He was criticizing the education systems of the world for being too focused on teaching kids to do tasks that a computer could do much better. He said that if we want... Continue Reading →
Distilled Priorities
So the thing, for me, about unschooling, is that it doesn't mean applying the same applicator brush to every child. I thought for a while that it did, and maybe I'll change my mind again on that down the line. But in my current experience, unschooling offers the opportunity to really distill priorities into what... Continue Reading →